Ffynch

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Personal and Family Information

Ffynch was born about 1441, the son of unknown parents. The place is not known.

His wife was Elizabeth Hill. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.

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BirthABT 1441

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Note 1

!Source: England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Thoma Hille, PROB 11: Will Registers 1384-1566 Piece 07: Logge

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Lord Mayor of London 1484/5

Will of Thomas Hille, Grocer

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hospitallers and other poor people dwelling in the places of Spittlehouses in the counties of

Huntyngdon under such forme as my seule expense shall p'mydt therefor I bequeth to the

separ[at]ion of the higheway lying betweene Algate and Mylend to be spent within the precinct

next saying after my decease, in case that other stance in the mean time will set their

helping handle thos[e] to xx mark and of non other stanse will sett tho[s] helping handle tho[se] to

with the ford two years then I will that the ford xx mark be bestowed

forms saying that is to note those to their ending of the same highway in place neither

most nede shalle 10 mark and to the amending of the highway leding fro Bysshopsgate

towarde Ware in place when it shall be thought most needfull other x mark ,..., of the

year Aldermen and comone of the order of London with v years next saying after my decease

will do provide the manor and wayes to have the water at Padington to be conveyed by

pipes of leads from Thams unto the greate conduit of the Gate of London and to other

place of the same Gate if it shall seme to them noteworthy so to do then I bequeth toward

the same work landmark and to the intent that or conduit with the space of v years next

August after my decease may be made at Gracechurch with good helping handes of well

waters therto and part of the same water to be brought unto the same conduit from

the leade pipe. I bequeath to the same work 1 mark. Item I bequeath to my Sister

Elizabeth ffynch XX£. Item I bequeath to my sister Johnna Ryppingale XX£. Item I bequeath

to my sister Alice Dawes XX£. Item I p[ar]don to my nebew John Hille grocer that was

my apprentice xvy£ xiijs iiyd of the + mark the which he oweth me of money

borowed so that he pay to my exe[g]ences the xx£ – being residue of the sending

mark. Item I bequeath to my nebew Thomas Ryppingale for hym and his children xx£.

Item I bequeath to his brother John Ryppingale for hym and his children x£ Item I

bequeath to their brother Robt Ryppingale x£ Item I bequeath to my neice the wif

of Willim Tame v mark Item I bequeath to myn other neice her sister v mark Item I

bequeath to my Sonnya, and a daughter of my soul sister Alice the wife of Thomas Dawes

to each of them 20s. Item I bequeath to Willim Fforsome late of C[h]atsworth for hym

self his wife and his children v mark. Item I bequeath to Alice the daughter of my Soul

Sister Elizabeth ffynch v mark. Item I bequeath to Marion late[ly] the wiff of my brother

John Hille Xiiis iiyd. Item I bequeath to Martha her daughter and to her children xx£ Item

I bequeath to Adoleyn her other daughter x£. Item I bequeath to Johna his other daughter to-

ward the sustenance of her self and her children the X£ -- of myn with XX£ in the hands

of her brother John Hills. Item I bequeath to my cosyn Annes Hille app'[urtenant] wife Haygarth

Kingsbury Sol woman of London X marks. Item I bequeath to each of the brothers and sisters

of the same Annes XXs amounting among them by oft[he]ma[p]or[ti]on vi£. Item I bequeath.

to my cosin Friar William Hille sone of the brothers of the House of Saint Thomas of Acre

to pray for my soule X£ . Item I bequeath to the daughter of Elizabeth my wiff

the daughter of a family the which go[od] daughter is befited with [only] the paltry 20s.

I bequeath to my godson William Thorp the son of John Thorp grocer of

London £iij vs iiyd. Item I bequeath to my First Honey Ely which late was myn

app'wife X£ vs. Item I bequeath to Elizabeth now married late my First and

then called Elizabeth Tylor XXs. Item I bequeath to Thomas Haress somwate

toward the sustenance of hym and his children to the entent that he will take upon

hym the oversight and guiding of the distribution to poynt people of the collec[tion] above,

to be solvyd during the iiii [4] years aforesaid — £20. Item I bequeath to Anneys the wiff

of John ✝ Saye [of] Saybridge, toward the sustenance of her and his children v mark. Item I

bequeath to Margarete the wiff of William Triggonell toward sustenance of her and

his children v mark. Item I bequeath to John Parker [of] St Syvour to pray for me x£ and

the residue of the said in eqall p[ar]t of my said goodes chatalle and dette by me to myn

executer above sofered and counted I will it be disposed by myn executors by the difusion

in selebrant of poor espousal and of other poor peoples marriage of pour maidens anouncement

of souls and ansyne birth Weyes and in other jobs of p[ea]ice and charite as they shall hope

Best to please almighty god and most to plese unto my soule and the[n] my pur[e] testament.

I make and ordeyn myid executor Elizabeth my wiff, Rauf Tilmoy, Richard Walker grocer,

William Doughory, gentleman and my cosyn John Hille grocer, and I bequeth to each of the

said Rauf, Richard, William and John for his labor to be had in thir behalf XX mark and ther

outflow of this my said testament I make and ordeyn Sir Edmond Shaa knyght and

Alderman of London and I bequeath to the same Edmond for his labor to be hadd in that